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Big time.
This can be used to with the meaning 'very much'- if you like something big time, you like it a lot.
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In 1939, when this commission functioned, there was a big time lag between the investigation and the event, and you have to consider the climate at the time the hearings were held.
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"My '87 Saab had big-time lag from a stop, then kicked in suddenly, and watch out," he said.
In most productions of the big studios, the time lag is enormous.
That's a big deal, he says, because the time lag associated with standard antidepressants can prove fatal in cases of major depression; suicidal behavior has been noted particularly in the first 9 days of therapy.
Big-time sports lag behind other areas of American society in terms of the number of gay and lesbian participants who feel they can be open about their sexual orientation.
Banga: I think it is, because all the big civil projects being planned by China have a time lag of six to eight months, but you can see the improvement happening now.
The big news to emerge from recent archeological research concerns the time lag between "sedentism," or living in settled communities, and the adoption of agriculture.
The signal takes time to transmit over long distances, with the time lag becoming longer as the distances get bigger.
The research is clear, but there is a time lag in people's perceptions; stress is still linked to executives making big decisions.
Big time.
There's always a time lag".
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